In the beginning, when paleontologically studying these
creatures, I asked a Mothra or Rodan question, unable to determine
whether the mutos were reptiles.

"...The only thing connecting a muto with an insect are the
female's six legs. They appear to be reptiles, the first two legs
of the female appear to have evolved into the male's wings, giving
him six arms as well. I know the description here is parasite, but
I'm sorry, that isn't good enough for me. It isn't really a
parasite either; at least not as an adult. Any theories?"

Then, after thorough research, I found that there were actually
prehistoric insects with beaks. Paramegasecoptera are
an extinct order of moderate to large-sized Palaeozoic insects.
Despite their very early appearance i…